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낮은 목소리 1 [videorecording] = The murmuring / 제작, 기록 영화 제작소 ; 제작, 감독, 변 영주.
Najŭn moksori 1 [videorecording] = The murmuring / chejak, Kirok Yŏnghwa Chejakso ; chejak, kamdok, Pyŏn Yŏng-ju.
Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
Korean
Published/Created
Soul, Korea : KOFIC, 2005.
Description
1 DVD (99 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequence ; 4 3/4 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Comfort women
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Korea
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History
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World War, 1939-1945
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Women
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Korea
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World War, 1939-1945
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Personal narratives, Korean
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Documentary films
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Related name
Pyŏn, Yŏng-ju, 1966-
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변 영주, 1966-
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Kirok Yŏnghwa Chejakso
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기록 영화 제작소
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Yŏnghwa Chinhŭng Wiwŏnhoe (Korea)
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영화 진흥 위원회 (Korea)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Video recordings
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Series
The varied colors of Korean cinema (2005)
Summary note
The documentary profiles former 'comfort women' as they protest outside the Japanese embassy. Featured are six of them who live together in a house called Sharing.
Notes
Originally released as a documentary in 1995.
Creation/Production credits
Director of photography, Kim Yong-t'aek ; editor, Pak Kok-chi ; music, O Yun-Sŏk, Cho Pyŏng-hŭi.
Director of photography, 김 영택 ; editor, 박 곡지 ; music, 오 윤석, 조 병희.
System details
DVD.
Language note
Korean dialogue with Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, French, German, and Spanish subtitles.
Subtitles available in Korean, English, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.
Other title(s)
Najŭn moksori hana
낮은 목소리 하나
Murmuring
Variant title on container
Na-jeun Mogsori
OCLC
67228802
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